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    infected tick‚ mite‚ flea or any organism that is infected by it. Once it enters the port of entry in the skin‚ it spreads through the bloodstream of the host. Rickettsia bacteria is susceptible to broad- spectrum antibiotics‚ therefore‚ if a human is infected they can take this antibiotics

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    All the agar plates with garlic placed onto them did not grow bacteria‚ apart from plate C thus proving that garlic can be seen as a “Natural Antibiotic” as the garlic did not allow any bacteria to grow in most of the agar plates. Garlic is a natural substance with 0.3-0.5% Allicin (1) and almost 80 sulphur compounds which destroys the growth of micro-organisms. Thus it has also supported Petrovska

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    contracting the disease gets higher. In Robert Kenner’s Food Inc.‚ Kenner examines the effects that corporate farming has on the American consumer. Kenner shows the industrial production of meat where some people are okay with with feeding animals antibiotics while others are not because it causes the meat to be unhealthy. Food Inc. also shows how the animals are being raised is abusive and inhumane. Many people think that mass production is the best way to farm; however‚ the mass production of food

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    Balance of Nature

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    quest to eradicate disease‚ especially those that have caused so much human suffering such as polio‚ tuberculosis and cancer‚ mankind may have done itself the greatest disservice of all by providing the means for its own demise from the overuse of antibiotics and the persistent reductionist view of nature. Stephen Harrod Buhner creates a pretty strong argument against the view of the earth as machine. After reading the book‚ it becomes difficult to blithely continue to contribute to the destruction

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    the orca exchaled in petri dishes attached to long poles. Furthermore‚ the scientist found bacteria‚ some healthy‚ other disease-causing such as salmonella and staphylococcus. Notably‚ some of the bacteria in the samples seem to be resistant to antibiotics frequently used by people and animals‚ meaning that the bacteria came from pollution contaminating the marine environment.

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    confirm the diagnosis with an X-ray. Your dentist will likely prescribe a course of antibiotics‚ like penicillin‚ to stop the infection before he attempts treatment; often a painful infection can negate the effects of oral anesthetics‚ which can make treatment too painful. Your dentist may‚ however‚ proceed with an incision and a draining of the abscess to relieve some of your pain; but you will still need antibiotics to ensure that the infection is completely gone. Root canals are the most common

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    if strep throat is not treated‚ it could lead to those things. Most sore throats are caused by viruses‚ not bacteria. Strep throat is treated with antibiotics only if the culture test is positive‚ the health care provider or doctors looked in the back of the throat for the little pus pocket‚ confirmation that the bacteria is present. The antibiotics are taken to prevent those serious health problems that can lead to damages of the human organs in the

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    Summary of Syphilis disease Syphilis is a well know sexually transmitted infections (STI) disease with very ancient origins and has struck numerous personalities and this particularly in the nineteenth century‚ Derma Info. (2015). The exact provenance of syphilis is still unsure‚ but some hypotheses suggest that it might have been carried from America to Europe by the crew of the famous explorer Christopher Columbus which first made a significant impact in the 1450s‚ Origins of syphilis. (1997)

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    cause minor infections like swimmer’s ear. But for people who are ill and have weak immune system‚ this bacteria can cause deadly infection to many parts of the body. The infection is hard to treat because Pseudomonas aeruginosa can resist many antibiotics. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is spread easily in hospitals by health care professionals and uncleansed medical equipment. This serious infection can cause pneumonia in the lungs and can cause septic shock if released into the blood stream. Symptoms include

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    Cellulitis is a bacterial infection that affects the skin and the tissue underneath the skin. Although cellulitis can be caused by many types of bacteria‚ streptococcus and staphylococcus are the main bacteria that cause this condition. Cellulitis often develops near surgical wounds or ulcers. This condition causes the skin to become reddened and swollen. It also causes the area to feel tender and hot. Cellulitis can quickly spread to other areas of the body. It is not contagious. Cellulitis can

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